As for motivation: most of us work on ScummVM to satisfy an itch, to satisfy their own curiosity and to see the work they made turn into a playable game. We're doing this for fun, for our own enjoyment and because we like it

As for your question, yes, the ultimate goal would be to have all SCI games playable. It's a long term goal, but we're working towards it.

Well, there is progress going on behind the scenes: a lot of parts of the original SCI executables have been identified, so hopefully we will soon be able to make the SCI32 part of the engine match much more closely what the original interpreter is doing, thus there will hopefully be much more progress.

Once again, thanks to everyone for their encouragement, we're doing our best

(If I knew C++ I'd be glad to help, but I'm "only" proficient in C and Objective-C).

IIRC, ScummVM doesn't use advanced C++ features like templates for portability reasons. I haven't read the source in a while, but I think that it close to C + classes... with maybe some polymorphism sprinkled on top?

Anyway, if you're good at C and ObjC (which means you're familiar with the OO paradigm), you should get up to speed quickly.

I also want to send a HUGE HUGE thanks. I'm guessing SCI refers the the newer Sierra games? All I can say is you can't say how excited I am being able to play Leisure Suit Larry 6 Shape up or slip out on my nexus 7 while I am at work. And the talking CD-rom version too! It was my favorite point and click of all time. I had played it dozens of times when I was younger. I just love it!

Do you think Leisure Suit Larry 7 and Space Quest 6 will be added at any point in the future? That would be super amazing and I'd be in heaven if that were ever the case.

Teremei wrote:I also want to send a HUGE HUGE thanks. I'm guessing SCI refers the the newer Sierra games? All I can say is you can't say how excited I am being able to play Leisure Suit Larry 6 Shape up or slip out on my nexus 7 while I am at work. And the talking CD-rom version too! It was my favorite point and click of all time. I had played it dozens of times when I was younger. I just love it!

Do you think Leisure Suit Larry 7 and Space Quest 6 will be added at any point in the future? That would be super amazing and I'd be in heaven if that were ever the case.

This engine was updated several times, and it has been rewritten when Gabriel Knight 1 was released. The older versions are referred as "SCI0 - SCI1.1" (16-bit SCI) and the newer versions are referred as "SCI2, SCI2.1 and SCI3" (32-bit SCI). ScummVM supports all of the 16-bit SCI games, and there is work in progress being done for the 32-bit ones. Check the wikipedia page, and our wiki:http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Sierr ... #SCI_Games

Thank you, I will check out those resources. It's just so amazing that finally thanks to the work from guys like you, and over at gog we can finally play these amazing games again. They were kind of stuck in limbo for awhile where current operating systems couldn't play them and there were no emulation software made available to do so. I'm happy to see they are alive and well again with more to come.

This isn't just a thanks for the SCI branch of coding but rather for the whole scummvm project. I didn't want to start a whole new thread though.

I just discovered scummvm this weekend by googling "point and click adventure games android", hoping that the google playstore had some good ones. I had just finished broken sword for android. I didn't find it so great but it gave me a huge itch to play these types of games. As a 10 years old kid, I played KQ7, Full Throttle, DOTT, Torin's Passage and Gabriel Knight 2. There are no words to explain how grateful I am for all your work. I played Full Throttle on my Nexus 7 on the commute to work this morning. You guys already made my year. So thank you SOOOOOO much and keep up the good work!!